sls123 wrote:I am unable to figure out how to get gpg version 2 to work. I've tried all the hints from the internet but still unable to create a socket. The '--no-use-agent' is obsolete. bolt has gpg v1 installed. I would appreciate a v1 gpg on the new shell server or some black magic to make gpg 2 work.

Thanks!

I get "Operation not permitted" no matter where I attempt to create the socket:

Ah, that is due to home directories being mounted with sshfs, which doesn't support Unix sockets. I will take a look at this, have some ideas how to fix it.

-Scott

Try it now, should be fixed.

I had to build gnupg without the option that puts the agent socket in the home directory -- it lives in /tmp. (Since each login has their own /tmp in their own chroot environments, that won't be a problem.)

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Ah, that is due to home directories being mounted with sshfs, which doesn't support Unix sockets. I will take a look at this, have some ideas how to fix it.

-Scott

Try it now, should be fixed.

I had to build gnupg without the option that puts the agent socket in the home directory -- it lives in /tmp. (Since each login has their own /tmp in their own chroot environments, that won't be a problem.)